Morococo Cafe

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Yongsan-gu, Korea, Republic Of

Moroccan restaurant

Morococo Cafe Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Morococo Cafe is located in Yongsan-gu, South Korea on 34 Sinheung-ro, Yongsandong 2(i)-ga. Morococo Cafe is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category moroccan restaurant in South Korea.

Address

34 Sinheung-ro, Yongsandong 2(i)-ga

Phone

+8227948367

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Sumin

I always enjoy my food here opting for the lamb shank with plums.. I’ve tried meat with plums in Morocco, and I can tell that the taste is almost similar.. I wish they give something on the side because after a while you kinda need something acidic to break the sweetness. The shank is meaty,juicy, and flavorful. I’ve tried the chicken and it’s as amazing as the lamb. You can choose between rice or bread with meal. I always take the bread because the rice is always not warm and a little bit under spiced for my taste.

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Chris Kwon Lewis

One of my favorite places in Seoul. You can never go wrong with the lamb shank, lamb meatballs or chicken and rice. The space has been expanded and much more comfortable overall. The owner is also an OG in the Seoul foreign food scene (Casa Blanca).

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Fatema Azmee

The food is great, portions are great, prices are great. This place is really trendy. Food is super tasty.

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Paulo André Marinho

Excellent quality for the price. The spices are good and the rice as well. I wouldn't call authentic Moroccan but for korea is good, for the price is a blessing. Dishes are around 10 to 13k. Glass of wine around 6k. If you are hungry and not ordering the chicken dishes i would recommend 1.5 dish per person (or one salad for 2 and ine dish each) which still makes it reasonable for the price. I would definitely go again. Super casual and great music.

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Cuilleron Claire

Morococo was absolutely incredible. I m a big fan of Casablanca which I believe is owned by the same people so I knew I was in for a treat when I came to eat there. They redid the whole interior a few weeks ago and it s now more spacious and very pretty and well decorated. The food is great, and there s even vegan and vegetarian option. I had the Morocan Chicken over Rice and it was an absolute delight.

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Veronica Ko

Friendly owner. Beautifully plated dishes, equally tasty food. The best Moroccan food in Seoul - Bread was good but wish they served the meal with naan. A small joint, busy. Recommend reservation during the weekends and evenings.

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Joseph Cha

Lamb shank, too sweet; lamb tagine, some little meatballs and where is the tagine; chicken over rice ok; carrot salad pretty good. Friendly, but short staffed. Interesting to go once.

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BK Cho

Wouldn't say that food is 100% authentic Moroccan, but they serve halal cart-style rice, salads and meat of great quality in abundance without any gimmicks. The lamb tagine was much better than what I had in the States, and their complimentary bread which came with the tagine was unexpectedly yummy. You can have the quality meal on the patio as well. While menu lacks variety (no couscous or bastilla available), every food on the menu is scrumptious. The only draw back is that the server at the counter doesn't speak any Korean which is somewhat ridiculous.

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